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Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro
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Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro in Bloomington, MN
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Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro in Bloomington, MN
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An essential tool for crime analysts looking to enhance the quality and efficiency of their crime mapping using ArcGIS Pro.
Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro
is an easytouse handson guide for crime analysts of any skill level. Crime mapping and spatial analysis play a key role in a variety of daytoday police functions, and with ArcGIS Pro, crime analysts can enhance the efficiency of their workflow and the quality of their crimemapping products. Designed to be immediately useful and practical for all users,
Modern Policing
’s scaffolded approach allows users to incrementally develop their skills.
Realworld case studies from crime analysts and applied research projects demonstrate the spatial analysis techniques necessary to support evidencebased policing. The findings of these case studies are discussed via research and crime analysis highlights, with selfguided exercises that walk the user through the steps of performing the analysis.
Key topics include:
Geoprocessing and filtering data
Identifying hot spots
Using spatial statistics for predictive analysis
Automating tasks
Using ArcGIS Pro for problem analysis, crime analysts can create crime prevention strategies, measure program outputs to gauge program implementation, and conduct evaluations to determine whether crime control strategies are having the desired impact. Covering strategic analysis, predictive analysis, workflow automation and more,
is essential for crime analysts looking to bring value to their agencies’ operations through crime and data analysis.
Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro
is an easytouse handson guide for crime analysts of any skill level. Crime mapping and spatial analysis play a key role in a variety of daytoday police functions, and with ArcGIS Pro, crime analysts can enhance the efficiency of their workflow and the quality of their crimemapping products. Designed to be immediately useful and practical for all users,
Modern Policing
’s scaffolded approach allows users to incrementally develop their skills.
Realworld case studies from crime analysts and applied research projects demonstrate the spatial analysis techniques necessary to support evidencebased policing. The findings of these case studies are discussed via research and crime analysis highlights, with selfguided exercises that walk the user through the steps of performing the analysis.
Key topics include:
Geoprocessing and filtering data
Identifying hot spots
Using spatial statistics for predictive analysis
Automating tasks
Using ArcGIS Pro for problem analysis, crime analysts can create crime prevention strategies, measure program outputs to gauge program implementation, and conduct evaluations to determine whether crime control strategies are having the desired impact. Covering strategic analysis, predictive analysis, workflow automation and more,
is essential for crime analysts looking to bring value to their agencies’ operations through crime and data analysis.
An essential tool for crime analysts looking to enhance the quality and efficiency of their crime mapping using ArcGIS Pro.
Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro
is an easytouse handson guide for crime analysts of any skill level. Crime mapping and spatial analysis play a key role in a variety of daytoday police functions, and with ArcGIS Pro, crime analysts can enhance the efficiency of their workflow and the quality of their crimemapping products. Designed to be immediately useful and practical for all users,
Modern Policing
’s scaffolded approach allows users to incrementally develop their skills.
Realworld case studies from crime analysts and applied research projects demonstrate the spatial analysis techniques necessary to support evidencebased policing. The findings of these case studies are discussed via research and crime analysis highlights, with selfguided exercises that walk the user through the steps of performing the analysis.
Key topics include:
Geoprocessing and filtering data
Identifying hot spots
Using spatial statistics for predictive analysis
Automating tasks
Using ArcGIS Pro for problem analysis, crime analysts can create crime prevention strategies, measure program outputs to gauge program implementation, and conduct evaluations to determine whether crime control strategies are having the desired impact. Covering strategic analysis, predictive analysis, workflow automation and more,
is essential for crime analysts looking to bring value to their agencies’ operations through crime and data analysis.
Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Pro
is an easytouse handson guide for crime analysts of any skill level. Crime mapping and spatial analysis play a key role in a variety of daytoday police functions, and with ArcGIS Pro, crime analysts can enhance the efficiency of their workflow and the quality of their crimemapping products. Designed to be immediately useful and practical for all users,
Modern Policing
’s scaffolded approach allows users to incrementally develop their skills.
Realworld case studies from crime analysts and applied research projects demonstrate the spatial analysis techniques necessary to support evidencebased policing. The findings of these case studies are discussed via research and crime analysis highlights, with selfguided exercises that walk the user through the steps of performing the analysis.
Key topics include:
Geoprocessing and filtering data
Identifying hot spots
Using spatial statistics for predictive analysis
Automating tasks
Using ArcGIS Pro for problem analysis, crime analysts can create crime prevention strategies, measure program outputs to gauge program implementation, and conduct evaluations to determine whether crime control strategies are having the desired impact. Covering strategic analysis, predictive analysis, workflow automation and more,
is essential for crime analysts looking to bring value to their agencies’ operations through crime and data analysis.

















